The government archives the last details of the first maneuver of the executive led by Giorgia Meloni with the leftist departure from the Budget Commission. The Minister of Economy and Finance, Giancarlo Giorgetti, illustrated the government’s definitive amendments. “The delay in presenting the so-called maxi-amendment is due to the fact that the MEF offices were ready with a maxi-amendment, but the Presidency of the Chamber showed us its unwillingness to consider it admissible if not unpacked and we did a very complicated to unpack to compose and recompose the roofs too”, explained the owner of the mef, illustrating the government’s proposed amendments to the Budget Law in the Chamber’s Budget Committee.
Among the most anticipated changes are electronic payments. “The government has its own position on the Pos, I hope there is a deeper reflection. We refer to the work of this Commission for any refreshments or compensation, which we defend, that there be a greater burden of commissions applied to these transactions, “said Giorgetti. Thus, the rule that sets the minimum limit for payments with Pos at 60 euros is ignored.
As for basic income, in 2023 there will be a “reduction from 8 to 7 months of current monthly salaries”. Minimum pensions for those over 75 will rise to 600 euros per month, while in the Superbonus building “the will that arose in the Senate Committee on the Quaternary Aid Decree is implemented and here is inserted for reasons of time: the possibility of presenting o Cilas (communication of the sworn superbonus at the start of work, ed) for condominiums until December 31, 2022 to maintain the most favorable regime at 110%”, said Minister Giorgetti. “We abandoned the work because there is no Parliament, this is unprecedented . They themselves make the budget law”, announced the leader of the Democratic Party in the Chamber, Debora Serracchiani, as she left the commission.
Source: IL Tempo
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